Welcome to the WLIB Fall Newsletter! I am so grateful to the members who contribute to the newsletter each season. Thank you for putting your time and effort into wonderful articles about things [...]
We are used to seeing K-9 officers assist human handlers on drug busts. We do not bat an eye at seeing a dog help its visually impaired owner cross the street. Now, with the New Jersey Supreme [...]
Artificial intelligence is technology that replicates human intelligence and problem-solving capabilities. In the last year, the availability of AI products has significantly increased [...]
Welcome to the Summer edition of the WLIB Newsletter. I want to thank Linda Spiegel, our editor in chief, and everyone who contributes to the Newsletter. The contents of our Newsletter exemplify [...]
One of the pleasures of interviewing individuals for WLIB articles is that I, the interviewer, get to speak with a wide variety of people. Some I know, some are new, and all are a pleasure but [...]
Weekend Getaways by Amy S. Maclsaac, Esq At 5:12am on April 5th, a SpaceX Falcon launched, carrying a batch of Starlink satellites to space. We were able to see the rocket during our visit to the [...]
Before We Were Yours By Lisa Wingate Queenie and Briny ruled the Kingdom of Arcadia, a shanty boat on the Mississippi River in the 1930s. They, along with their children, Rill, Fern, Lark, Gabion [...]
Beware of the Robot Revoluton: The Pessimistic Attorney’s Guide to Avoiding AI and Embracing Human Error and Inefficiency In the ever-changing landscape of the legal profession, it is important [...]
This is my last President’s Message and I treasure the past two years of my presidency and the good work our organization has done. The theme for my presidency was “camaraderie.” I felt that the [...]